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great suggestion, and indeed i may, however i already have a backup prop, it
is a much larger pitch, and doesnt really run the rpms i like, but suits fine as a spare to get me home in a pinch.. I looked around the internet and actually found this prop brand new for $63 so i am probably gonna get a new one, but i am still eventually gonna get this one fixed, so suggestions on where to do so would be great. jasper 87 Bayliner 1410 Trophy Bass 87 Force 50 HP "FRANKWBELL" wrote in message ... In article 3f256f4c_2@newsfeed, "jasper" writes: I figured since the prop was still turning i would probably make it home, and i did.. it certainly had less speed then before, and sure enough there are some pretty serious gouges on all three blades.. Just as a suggestion, get a new prop AND get the old one repaired. Ever since I spun a prop, I've always kept a spare on board. I haven't had to use it yet, but I'm glad it's there. Frank Bell |
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